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Dragon's Crown Pro dropped onto the PlayStation 4 this week, and if you're wondering if it's any good, then I recommend checking out our Co-Op Review of the original when it hit the PS3 oh so many years ago. The only real difference between the two versions is the updated/improved graphics, which look even better now. If you're still wondering whether the game is any good, then let me tell you a tale of two young lovers...

While Monster Hunter: World has been occupying much of our thoughts and gaming time, there are fun co-op titles lurking on the horizon. Like Dragon's Crown Pro, the remastered version of Vanillaware's already gorgeous brawler from the PS3. The title was originally announced for Japan only, and then in December Atlus said, &qu...

During this year's Tokyo Game Show, Atlus announced a remastered version of their 2013 brawler, Dragon's Crown, for the Japanese market. Today, they've announced that Dragon's Crown Pro will be coming to the West as well and it should be here sometime this Spring.

Back in September, Atlus announced that Dragon's Crown (the beat-em-up-meets-RPG originally released four years ago) would be coming to PS4 as Dragon's Crown Pro. The Japanese release date was originally announced for January 25th, but has now been delayed two weeks to February 8th. There's still no word regarding the int...

Dragon's CrownInferno Mode feeling too easy for you? Capped out at level 99? Good news, then: Vanillaware has added a new difficulty mode (Ultimate) in the latest update to their RPG brawler. It raises the level cap accordingly to a whopping 255.

Once again it's time for the Co-Op Game of the Year awards. This is our sixth year for our awards, choosing the best cooperative game in the industry. (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012). Like last year we've split the voting between two categories this year - AAA Games and Indie games. Despite two new console releases, almost none of the new games have made our list of notable co-op games. It's a slight disappointment that the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are no shows, but hopefully that changes next year.

So, your buddy really loves playing games on the PS3 while reclining on their Victorian fainting couch. And you're a busy person who can only afford enough time to pound away on a Vita between business meetings and/or fist fighting bears. Well, good news for those looking to revisit the darkened dungeons of Dragon's Crown&nbs...

We lovedDragon's Crown when it launched earlier this year despite some quirky design decisions. Thankfully Atlus seems to be committed to tweaking and enhancing the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita game post launch. Version 1.02 has just been released offering over a dozen fixes, enhancements, and goodies.

Vanillaware's beautiful fantasy brawler, Dragon’s Crown, launches in a week. It’s an interesting cooperative game, to say the least. There have been some baffling design decisions when it comes to cooperative play. See our Co-Op Review for more details. Despite the co-op weirdness, it’s still a fine adventure. We’ve constructed this co-op FAQ to help your sort it all out.

I have a love/hate relationship with Dragon's Crown. So does our own Andrew Gaskill. So might you. On the one hand, I’ve hardly been able to put the game down for days. On the other, I can’t stop complaining about it. Let’s start from the beginning....